ATV support rack apparatus

Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Ladder with land vehicle

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182116, 182 21, E06C 500

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052360628

ABSTRACT:
A support rack arranged for mounting to an all-terrain vehicle framework is formed with a first frame assembly in confronting relationship to a second frame assembly defining a gap therebetween to receive various components for transport. The frame assembly includes a rectilinear framework to include fully projecting legs to receive projecting legs of the second frame assembly in an adjustable relationship. A modification of the invention includes the first frame assembly mounting a ladder structure thereto in a pivotal relationship for use in hunting situations when transporting components such as tree stands permitting ease of ascent of an associated tree utilizing the ladder arrangement.

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